Welcome to the Write Channel! All about creative writing
Successful Women Authors There was a time when women could never really amount to much, it was a man’s world and the woman’s place in that world was looking after…
The Write Channel with Nicola Monaghan; all about creative writing
10 Ways to Encourage Children to Write Writing is a priceless tool for children to master and use, just like reading is. The earlier they start writing words and sentences…
Get started with Creative Writing – 5 top tips!
Your Character Is Not The Problem – 5 Ways To Love Your Flawed Character How to love your flawed character and strengthen your writing. Five ways to improve how you…
Write Great Dialogue: Creative Writing Lesson
Tips on Writing a Book – Where to Start? This article describes how to start writing a book. This is a daunting task and advice given here could help you…
Famous Writers talk Ideas! Stephen King, John Irving and Alan Hollinghurst reveal their secrets
How to Forecast the Financials of a Business Plan How your business will perform financially over a period of three-five years is what financial forecasting all about. Crafting of financial…
Creative Writing Advice from Neil Gaiman
Questions for Generating Creative Ideas As creative beings, it is in our nature to be curious. Whether it is the colors of a leaf, the way the feathers of a…
Finding ideas for writing and getting creative: The Write Channel Creative Writing Course
Women And Men The Bostonians are marching. They are all calling out to me. Lowell, Sexton, Plath, with their psychoanalysis. Mummy was cold and elegant. A sophisticated Christian woman who…
Advice for writers by Nicola Monaghan – Creative Writing
How to Unstick Your Imagination We might have practiced with setting daily intentions for creating. We have long-term and short-term goals, perhaps even mapped out on a calendar. So we…
Learn Story Structure: Creative Writing Lessons by the Write Channel
In Medias Res “In the midst of affairs” is the literal Latin translation, but it is easier to remember “in the middle of things”. That is what I’ve read writers…